I'd be interested in any variants of the XF86_SVGA server for Savage cards that you've got ... X Windows is saying that I'm running a unrecognised S3 chipset ... then defaults to VGA server @ 640x480 ....
Andrew -----Original Message----- From: rink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 3:50 PM To: Bret Comstock Waldow Cc: Heather; Andrew McRobert; Debian-Users (E-mail); Debian-Laptop (E-mail) Subject: Re: S3, S3V, or XF86_SVGA server > > On that basis, it seems the XF86_SVGA server is the right one for the > Savage chips, and it looks as though the XF86_S3V server is obsolete. > Hmmmm, guess you're right on that. I was running a Savage4-based card in my system some weeks ago, and it only worked well with the SVGA server. We also tried that on a laptop system with Savage4 onboard and had severe problems there both running XF 3.3.6 or one of the S4-modified servers (as XF86_S3SAV by Creative which happens to be a patched XF3.3.3-SVGA-server) and, finally, got the machine working fine there with framebuffer support and the Framebuffer-X-Server... :)) Regards, Kris